Nolafus
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This is similar to detective stories, but the genre is more broad to a wider scope of plots and viewpoints.
The Lincoln Lawyer, Law & Order, and after doing some research, I was surprised to find To Kill a Mockingbird fit in this genre as well. However, looking back on the book, I can see why. It just caught me off guard a little.
Anyway, this genre is always interesting to me. The way the story curves around and unfolds as you discover more clues is something that grips me to the page or screen very effectively. Many times I tried to walk past the tv while my roommate was watching Law & Order, but I stayed a second too late and the story had already piqued my interest. Writing these types of stories can be tricky, as if you don't give the right clues at the right time, the story can either be way too predictable, or impossibly confusing. I don't think I've had an idea in this genre yet, but maybe I'll give it a shot some time in the future.
The Lincoln Lawyer, Law & Order, and after doing some research, I was surprised to find To Kill a Mockingbird fit in this genre as well. However, looking back on the book, I can see why. It just caught me off guard a little.
Anyway, this genre is always interesting to me. The way the story curves around and unfolds as you discover more clues is something that grips me to the page or screen very effectively. Many times I tried to walk past the tv while my roommate was watching Law & Order, but I stayed a second too late and the story had already piqued my interest. Writing these types of stories can be tricky, as if you don't give the right clues at the right time, the story can either be way too predictable, or impossibly confusing. I don't think I've had an idea in this genre yet, but maybe I'll give it a shot some time in the future.